Sir Anton Dolin
(1904-1983), Ballet dancer and choreographerSitter in 23 portraits
Dolin was the first British male dancer to be acclaimed internationally. He appeared on stage in London as the Black Cat in Bluebell in Fairyland, 1915, and afterwards trained at the Italia Conti School and with Russian ballerina Serafina Astafyeva. Under the name Patrikéeff, he was engaged by Diaghilev to appear in The Sleeping Princess in 1921. He joined the Ballets Russes two years later and, after leaving the company, danced with Tamara Karsavina at the Coliseum and Ninette de Valois at His Majesty's Theatre. He was a principal dancer with the Vic-Wells Ballet, 1931-5. In 1950 he co-founded the Festival Ballet (later English National Ballet). He was knighted in 1981.
by Unknown photographer
vintage bromide print, 1920s
NPG x135834
Lubov Tchernicheva; Sir Anton Dolin
by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 4 December 1924
NPG x127863
Lubov Tchernicheva; Sir Anton Dolin
by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 4 December 1924
NPG x127864
Sir Anton Dolin as Hymen in 'The Faithful Shepherdess'
by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 4 December 1924
NPG x127865
Sir Anton Dolin in 'Le Train Bleu'
by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 4 December 1924
NPG x127866
Sir Anton Dolin in 'Le Train Bleu'
by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 4 December 1924
NPG x127867
by Derek Allen
bromide print, 1952
NPG x24107
by Hubert Leslie
cut paper silhouette, 1974 (1927)
NPG D476
Sir Anton Dolin; Vera Nemchinova (Nemtchinova)
by Paul Tanqueray
halftone reproduction tear sheet, published 30 November 1927
NPG x137078
Alicia Markova; Sir Anton Dolin
by Gordon Anthony
halftone reproduction tear sheet, published 23 June 1948
NPG x137541
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